I challenge you to make me laugh.

pettsy

pettsy

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pettsy

pettsy

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6feetdown

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There are stress rooms someone i know their partner had to go up Norf as the department hadn't been pulling their weight.
When partner and boss arrived they asked for the headshed, reply he's unavailable I think it was for the next 2 hours, "why is he not here to meet us?"
I s**t you not the reply 'he's in the colouring room' they had a room with colouring books you could go to if feeling stressed
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
used to do a LOT of work for Amec, who did all the gas work in this area ...
we initially 'got together' when they were renewing the mains in Aber and rented some yard space off me in my yard for their gear and site offices ..
developed into supplying them with all sorts of steel requirements and their monthly bill was anywhere between 6 and 10k a month with me ..
one of the first things I did for them was produce an 'armoured jacket' in 6mm plate, for a main at the bottom of Aber high street ...
main ran down the road and at the lower end it crosses over a culvert putting the top of it at circa 4" below the road surface :oops: ...
hence the 'armourerd jacket'/cover ... old steel pipe was sturdy enough .. the new placcy one was a different story :LOL:
was the first of many such 'covers' - be amazed at how many are so close to the surface :rolleyes:
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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The fact they had to have a court case to confirm what we knew when about 1 year old and looked down is beyond laughable....
 
Quattromike

Quattromike

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used to do a LOT of work for Amec, who did all the gas work in this area ...
we initially 'got together' when they were renewing the mains in Aber and rented some yard space off me in my yard for their gear and site offices ..
developed into supplying them with all sorts of steel requirements and their monthly bill was anywhere between 6 and 10k a month with me ..
one of the first things I did for them was produce an 'armoured jacket' in 6mm plate, for a main at the bottom of Aber high street ...
main ran down the road and at the lower end it crosses over a culvert putting the top of it at circa 4" below the road surface :oops: ...
hence the 'armourerd jacket'/cover ... old steel pipe was sturdy enough .. the new placcy one was a different story :LOL:
was the first of many such 'covers' - be amazed at how many are so close to the surface :rolleyes:
We've done a few locally for them putting gas lines up the road. If it's within 12" of the road surface it's 25 the plate on top of it
 
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